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On 1/5/2022 at 2:21 PM, arlsvera said:
I don't think you are overthinking it! I was in a similar dilemma .. wanted to cruise to Alaska (in May) and wanted to leave from Vancouver. But Canada makes me nervous (their entry requirements - plus, what if they suddenly won't let anyone into the country??), so I booked a cruise out of Seattle. I have a higher confidence level that a US based cruise will actually depart! We shall see!
I was getting overwhelmed with the timing of the tests .. one test to get into Canada and then another to get on the ship (couldn't be the same test if we wanted to spend a day in Vancouver because of the timing of the tests). I have a group of six .. that would have been six tests, twice. Hopefully the NAAT works for you!!
Anyway .. good luck with it all! Hopefully things will have calmed down by May!!
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I can personally vouch for Tropicante. No charge for beach chairs as long as you order some food and beverages, all of which are reasonably priced and the food mouth watering! The beach and water are amazing, and the owner friendly.
I second that. Had a fabulous time at the Tropicante in December.
The owner came out to meet us and made us feel very comfortable.
Food was great.
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Stayed in R3 on the Fantasy and the room was pretty big but it had a stale cigarette smell (which is yucky for me). Room steward said it is always like that. Lots of noise in ports due to the anchor/ropes. Other than the smell and the occasional noise the room was fine.
Planning details for our cruise to Alaska in May 2022 - Flying US into Canada concerns
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I did the same. Cancelled the land/cruise and just went with an all cruise from and to Seattle.
Thinking of the logistics was overwhelming.